THIS IS NOT A REVIEW. THE US MIGHT SOON BE ABLE TO IMPOSE SEVERE CENSORSHIP ON THE INTERNET, AND WE NEED YOUR HELP TO RESIST IT.
The EARN IT Act (s.1207) which is now being pushed in the US Senate will allow the American law inforcement institutions to dictate "best practices" that all websites based in the US must follow, track your activity on sites affected by completely disabling encryption and deprive them of their Section 230 protections if they don't comply. As a result, this ... read more
Maybe if MGK said "Hope this wasn't Grimace Shake", it would've been actually good
Up to this point, I haven't really gotten to know much of George Clanton's catalogue. Being a chillwave and neo-psych artist, he just existed out of my musical vicinity all this time, and I didn't really dive into his music at all as a result. That being said, I knew he had this vintage aesthetic that I am kinda interested in, and people seem to love this guy's music, and I figured Ooh Rap I Ya would be a nice way to get into his style. It was just going to be a very decent album that I may or ... read more
I'm sorry to break it to you, Kid Rock, but colorblind people can be racist too.
THESE BASTERDS LIED TO ME, THIS AIR AIN'T MID!
The music of the 2010's and on forward has had a long, rough and painful history of hip-hop/rock crossovers. Projects like Lil Wayne's Rebirth, Vic Mensa's 93PUNX, Kid Cudi's SB2H and Logic's Supermarket, made by artists most known as rappers either as one-off experiments or full-on dive-ins, have been massively ridiculed by fans and casual listeners alike and often regarded as some of the worst albums of the decade. Some artists, like MGK and ... read more